Friday, March 24, 2017

Anda Tour via Chocolate Hills

Itinerary:

Tarsier Sanctuary

Tarsiers are adorable cute animals with giant eyes and immensely soft fur. You can watch tarsiers in two centers in Bohol island: Tarsier Sanctuary near Corella and Tarsier Conservation Area near Loboc.

Tarsier Sanctuary

Tarsier Sanctuary, Bohol, Philippines

We chose Tarsier Sanctuary, located in a forest between Corella and Sikatuna town, because it’s a place where tarsier's live in the wild.

Loboc River Cruise

A river cruise on a floating restaurant is the main activity that the Loboc River offers, attracting both local and foreign tourists.[3] The river cruises start in the Town of Loboc and travel upstream to the Busay Falls. Because of its green and peaceful river environment along with the local foods served, the place is now widely known across the country.

Chocolate Hills

The Chocolate Hills are a group of unusually shaped hills located in the middle of the island of Bohol in Philippines. This extraordinary landscape is unique to this small island.

Anda Beach

Anda is a small but clean and trim town at the furthest south-east tip of Bohol. It's got the nicest beach in all of Bohol and one of the nicest in all of the Philippines with the bonus that there is a free freshwater shower and clean WC right on the beach. Get there before it's spoiled by commercialisation and uncontrolled development.

Cabagnow Cave

Cabagnow Cave Pool is located at Sitio Fatima, Bacong, Anda, Bohol. This is the deepest cave pool in Anda with portions said to be 25 feet deep. A seemingly normal pit, which upon close inspection, opens to reveal an enchanting cave whose floor area is a natural enclosed pool one can dive into. This was from the clean and fresh water gushing from the sides. The water is so clear that you could see ...

many stones and pebbles lining its floors. Various stalactite formations also adorn the cave ceilings.